'SAGA' definitions:
Definition of 'saga'
From: WordNet
noun
A narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account
Definition of 'Saga'
From: GCIDE
- Saga \Sa"ga\ (s[=a]"g[.a]), n.; pl. Sagas (-g[.a]z). [Icel., akin to E. saw a saying. See Say, and cf. Saw.] A Scandinavian legend, or heroic or mythic tradition, among the Norsemen and kindred people; a northern European popular historical or religious tale of olden time. [1913 Webster]
- And then the blue-eyed Norseman told A saga of the days of old. --Longfellow. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Saga'
From: GCIDE
- Sagum \Sa"gum\, n.; pl. Saga. [L. sagum, sagus; cf. Gr. ?. Cf. Say a kind of serge.] (Rom. Antiq.) The military cloak of the Roman soldiers. [1913 Webster]
Acronyms for 'SAGA'
From: V.E.R.A.
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